Tourist Trampling on a Peripheral Plant Population Restricted to an Urban Natural Area in the Capo Sant’Elia Promontory (Sardinia, W-Mediterranean Basin)
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Results
3. Discussion
4. Materials and Methods
4.1. Study Species and Study Area
4.2. Sampling
4.3. Statistical Analysis
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Parameter | Multiple Comparisons z’ Values; Kruskal–Wallis Test | Plots | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
H(2, N = 75) = 9.5003 p = 0.0087 | Extreme | Intermediate | Central | ||
Plant density | Extreme | 1.5164 | 1.6420 | ||
Intermediate | 2.8801 | ||||
Central | |||||
Plant height | H(2, N = 91) = 13.6637 | Extreme | 0.3368 | 3.6463 | |
p = 0.0011 | Intermediate | 3.4926 | |||
Central | |||||
Plant diameter | H(2, N = 91) = 2.7551 | Extreme | 0.1143 | 3.5192 | |
p > 0.05 | Intermediate | 3.4670 | |||
Central | |||||
Plant biovolume | H(2, N = 91) = 13.1038 | Extreme | 0.1939 | 3.5628 | |
p = 0.0014 | Intermediate | 3.4743 | |||
Central | |||||
Reproductive status | H(2, N = 91) = 10.2051 | Extreme | 1.1145 | 1.9331 | |
p = 0.0061 | Intermediate | 1.4244 | |||
Central |
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Cogoni, D.; Calderisi, G.; Collu, D.; Fenu, G. Tourist Trampling on a Peripheral Plant Population Restricted to an Urban Natural Area in the Capo Sant’Elia Promontory (Sardinia, W-Mediterranean Basin). Plants 2024, 13, 881. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants13060881
Cogoni D, Calderisi G, Collu D, Fenu G. Tourist Trampling on a Peripheral Plant Population Restricted to an Urban Natural Area in the Capo Sant’Elia Promontory (Sardinia, W-Mediterranean Basin). Plants. 2024; 13(6):881. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants13060881
Chicago/Turabian StyleCogoni, Donatella, Giulia Calderisi, Daniele Collu, and Giuseppe Fenu. 2024. "Tourist Trampling on a Peripheral Plant Population Restricted to an Urban Natural Area in the Capo Sant’Elia Promontory (Sardinia, W-Mediterranean Basin)" Plants 13, no. 6: 881. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants13060881
APA StyleCogoni, D., Calderisi, G., Collu, D., & Fenu, G. (2024). Tourist Trampling on a Peripheral Plant Population Restricted to an Urban Natural Area in the Capo Sant’Elia Promontory (Sardinia, W-Mediterranean Basin). Plants, 13(6), 881. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants13060881